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Articulate Storyline 360: Background Audio Now Supported

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Open a Storyline project and open a slide. Hover over  Background Audio  and choose  Create Playlist  to open the Background Playlist window. Note: You can import the following audio formats into Storyline: AAC, AIF, AIFF, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA.)

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Q&A: Audio in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Some tweaks can be found in this one which I created with CP2017. Opening an audio clip in the Editor, shows that you can select a segment, cut or copy it, then move the playhead and paste that segment in another location. Even if you have gaps as recommended in the first tip, the whole project audio will open in the editor.

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Creating a Simple Video in Windows Movie Maker

The Learning Dispatch

There are plenty of ways to create a video using a free solution. Windows Movie Maker version 2012 supports.asf,wm,wma,aif,aiff,wav,m4a, and.mp3) Let’s say you want to create a professional slideshow of pictures with some background music. How would you go about doing this? Drag and drop them onto this interface: read more'

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Podcasting like a pro! (Part 2) – How to edit and publish your podcast recording

eFront

So you’ve gone through the steps of creating a podcast series and you have your first recording in hand. Two things must be done before you begin: First, use AoA Audio Extractor to extract your file from GoToMeeting (or other recording tool) & convert to “WAV”. Step 1: Convert your file to “WAV”. Import Intro WAV.

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How to Produce Good Quality Audio for eLearning Courses

Instancy

The most common issue to ruin a good online course is to have an echo or a tinny, open effect in the background. From having excessive gain on the sound that creates a distortion effect to having the whole thing recorded in Stereo, not Mono, forcing it to come out of one speaker, there are many mistakes that can be made.

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

She proposes six principles for creating MicroLearning content: valuable content, clear instructional purpose, appropriate length and structure, timing, format, and interactivity. Learn more → Creating Better Video For Learning: Processing Instructional Video Patti Shank delves into the art of crafting effective instructional videos.

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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

This blog will show you step by step how to create and add closed captions to Lectora and Lectora Online titles. Open your title in Lectora/Lectora Online. Step B: Create Your Caption File. There are a couple of different ways to create your caption file. Browse for and select the XML caption file that you created.

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